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Mic Drop: Gotta Have That Funk (and R&B, Hip Hop and Soul)
Lots of funk and soul happening this week. Cimafunk taps George Clinton to feature on a new track, Lucky Daye is on a reimagined EWF song and more.
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It’s About To Be Real: Gabrielle Union’s New Show Sells to Amazon Studios—Billy Porter Slated to Direct
I’ll Have Another Productions signed a deal with Amazon to produce a queer teen comedy about Pride tentatively titled To Be Real.
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‘Beats 4 da Streets’…Aaliyah’s One in a Million Is Now Streaming Everywhere
Just ahead of the 20th anniversary of her death, the R&B icon’s critically acclaimed second studio album is finally available to stream.
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Fashion-Forward Fitness with Serena Williams, Naomi Osaka and Fitbit
Dear readers, there is a lot of Hype around HBO Max’s new show, Bridgerton shoes are looming and Pinterest has made searching for different hair types possible
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PageTurners: Tryin’ to Imagine What (YA Literature) Looks Like
Young adult titles that look at adult themes, fantasy and magic, while Nichole Perkins gives us an anthology of essays inspired by Prince and more.
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PageTurners: These Authors Are Taking You Back to School
New fiction and nonfiction titles sure to educate the hell out of you.
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Normani Owns Her Newfound Confidence and Voice in Allure’s September Issue
‘Now you all are finally going to be able to see me tap into that,’ says the singer, ‘that I know I’m the shit.’
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Super Rich Kids Can Buy Frank Ocean’s New Luxury Jewelry Line…and So Can You
Target’s Fall 2021 Designers Collection features Victor Glemaud, Elaine Welteroth helps design your life, Beyoncé and Jay-Z are the new faces of Tiffany & Co.
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Mic Drop: Well, Well, Well, It Seems Like Living Room Dance Parties Are Back and Here to Stay
The Black Eyed Peas make an appearance with Saweetie, Ms. Lauryn Hill and Nas reunite after 25 years, Saucy Santana asks: Bitch, what’s the energy?
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PageTurners: Releases Chock Full of Riveting Debuts and Badass Female Protagonists
The first release date in August gives us a 6888th Battalion, a Yoruban deity traveling the Underground Railroad and a graphic novel about a Klan riot in 1923.








